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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: Kevin who wrote (27441)10/30/1997 11:41:00 AM
From: kajtek  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
Kevin
Thanks for your formula. I put it in my Excel an now I can calculate is as well. I have a question how strictly you follow it. You said that if SPX breaks below 910 you buy puts. Do you do it right away or you wait few minutes or look at some other things. I noted today that SPX broke down 910 but then reversed quickly then broke down again and again quickly reversed. How do you do in such situation.

I understand that there is no perfect trading formula but I am interested how it is done by smart people.

I will experiment with your formula and apply it to stocks and paper trade to see how it works.

Finally remember to have a good freezer specially if somebody steps on you. You have my support.
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